Posted by Todd Hovick on May 08, 2012 at 08:05:59 from (70.41.159.83):
In Reply to: Broke easy-out???? posted by greg1959 on May 07, 2012 at 19:07:34:
I found out the hard way on a snowmobile cylinder where the stud broke off, then an easy out broke off, with the alluminum cylinder being much softer, I made a mess, the drill went everywhere but in the center, a 12mm hole ended up being tapped to 14mm. The next time this happened (I should have learned my lesson), but this time I took the cylinder to a neighbors machine shop, he put it in the milling machine, clamped it down, centered it and the endmill removed everything perfect. Only a light tap thru it and it was back to new. Of course this only works on small removable parts and a machine shop who is a neighbor and swaps his work for work on his equiptment.
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